Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Garuleum bipinnatum (Dimorphotheca multifida, Osteospermum bipinnatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45727Levyns, M.R.B.   116041967-07-16
South Africa, Western Cape, Ladismith, near foot of Touwsberg., 426m

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45728Lavis, M   s.n.1930-09-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia, About 6 miles NW of Nieuwoudtville.

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45729Compton, R.H.   111241941-07-25
South Africa, Western Cape, Van Rhynsdorp, Van Rhyn's Pass.

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45730Bolus, H.   8491890-04-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Cave Mt, near Graaff- Reinet., 945m

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45731Leipoldt, C.F.L.   s.n.1935-09-27
South Africa, Western Cape, Prince Albert, Eiker Kraal, between Prince Albert & Klaarstroom.

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45732Compton, R.H.   30921926-09-27
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg, Ngaap Kop.

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45733Van Niekerk, G.   5391955-07-31
South Africa, Western Cape, Huis River Pass.

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45734Leipoldt, C.F.L.   s.n.
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia, Nieuwoudtville.

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45735Esterhuysen, E.E.   52861941-07-25
South Africa, Western Cape, Van Rhynsdrop Div, Van Rhyn's Pass.

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45736Bolus, H.   115251904-12-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Near Prince Albert., 670 - 670m

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45737Cooper, T.   1304
South Africa, Western Cape, Kaffrari ?

BOL
Garuleum bipinnatum (Thunb.) Less.
45738Salter, T.M.   16231931-09-28
South Africa, Western Cape, Van Rhynsdorp Div, S slopes of Van Rhyn's Pass.


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